Articles by anti-fascist researchers and political activists from Europe and North America, examining racist and pro-capitalist tendencies within the movement against globalization. They expose the activities of fascists and garden-variety xenophobes, showing that the struggle has to be against capitalism and exclusion, not simply its "neo-liberal" rendition.
Table of Contents
- Aryan Politics & Fighting the WTO (J. Sakai)
- Postscript: There are politics beyond tactics (J. Sakai)
- Nader Quotes (Will Offley)
- "Anti-Globalization": Buchanan, Fulani & Neo-fascist Drift in the US (Tom Burghardt, AFIB Editor)
- Postscript: The Party's Over? (Tom Burghardt)
- "Millenium Round" of the WTO under fire… from both left and right by (Alain Kessi)
- De Fabel van de illegaal quits Dutch anti-MAI campaign (Eric Krebbers & Merijn Schoenmakerde)
- Campaign against the MAI potentially antisemitic (Eric Krebbers & Merijn Schoenmaker)
- Goldsmith and his Gaian hierarchy (Eric Krebbers)
- Fabel self interview about quitting the campaign against "free trade" (Krebbers, Westerink & Schoenmaker)
- Beethoven versus McDonalds (Revolutionary Cells)
- Resisting Global Capitalism in India (Jaggi Singh)
- Canadian Dry Rot (Will Offley)
Introduction by Anti-Fascist Forum
Why write an essay exposing troublesome characteristics of the struggle against globalization, when global capitalism is seemingly more firmly entrenched than ever? What can be gained from "rocking the boat", even if it is true that the campaign against the World Trade Organization may contain certain unsavory elements? Who poses the greatest threat, who should be enemy number one, a few local demagogues or the barons of international capital? Far be it from us at Anti-Fascist Forum to argue against fighting the World Trade Organization and other planning bodies of international capital. But the reasons why people choose to struggle against the WTO, and the ideas underlying their fight, are vitally important to all of us who would like to see capitalism overthrown and class society come to an end. The authors of these texts, most of which have already been published on the internet, have all observed reactionary tendencies within the struggle against global capitalism which go beyond the presence of a few individual crackpots. While the Left currently dominates on the streets and, to a lesser degree, in the popular imagination, this is not necessarily a permanent affair. Without learning the lessons of history and debunking the pseudo-progressivism of the liberal left, revolutionaries may find themselves increasingly marginalized in a movement that whitewashes blood-drenched "local capitalism" and lays the basis for heightened exploitation around the world. As we have argued in our magazine, Left-wing weaknesses, both intellectual and organizational, provide a vacuum that is readily filled by the far-right. At the very least, the anti-WTO campaign is a good example of this. In the words of the International Militant Anti-Fascist Network, with which we are affiliated: "Fascism is not the cause of the Left's collapse but the punishment for it."